However, the Seahawks have had the Packers' number the last three times. First, Seattle handed Green Bay a painful loss in a game that is now known as the 'Fail Mary' game. Then, the Seahawks won handily over the Packers in their season opener in 2014. Lastly, as you know, Seattle came back to stun Green Bay in last year's NFC Championship game.

The second match-up is the run game. Green Bay has Eddie Lacy and Seattle has Marshawn Lynch. The Packers allowed Matt Forte to run for 141 yards and a touchdown last week. Green Bay gets Datone Jones back and Morgan Burnett is still nursing a calf injury. Last week, Lynch ran 18 times for 73 yards. For Green Bay, Lacy ran for 85 yards and a touchdown last week against the Bears.

Third, both offensive lines should be tested. Wilson was sacked six times last week against the Rams. The Seahawks' offensive line is still growing after trading Max Unger for Graham in the offseason. For the Packers, their offensive line depth will be tested. Bryan Bulaga will miss Sunday night's game with a knee injury. That likely means Don Barclay will step in and it will be important for him to stand tall to help protect Rodgers.

The last match-up to watch is the special teams battle. Both Green Bay and Seattle have rookies that looked very solid in Week 1. Ty Montgomery had three kick returns for 106 yards against Chicago. Lockett returned a punt return for a touchdown and had two kick off returns go for 56 yards.